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jarthur31

join:2006-04-14
Carlsbad, NM

reply to BF69
Re: Wish MLB.TV on the internet would lower prices

You hit the nail on the head there bud. I'd gladly pay $100/year to watch any of NFL games on my PC. I do now on Supercast but they only stream on gameday and don't give you access to any game archives.

MLB does it right; as does the NHL and the NBA via online streaming.


MrMaster
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join:2000-12-16
Austin, TX
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just lower the mlb.tv prices on the internet and i'll be happy.

going from $15 for just audio to around $100 for video doesn't make marketing sense to me.
Actually it's $120 a season if you want to stream at 1.2 Mbps. And you are telling me you can't tell the difference between audio and video? Let's see, even if I only watch Rays games that 75 cents per game. That's not a bad deal. whenever the NFL gets smart and allows Sunday Ticket to be sold online they for sure will charge me at least $200 a year for 16 Bucs games.
Yeah, like I am going to be able to WATCH 162 games. Get real. There is no comparison between Sunday Ticket and MLB. There are just too many games with baseball.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

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said by MrMaster See Profile :

just lower the mlb.tv prices on the internet and i'll be happy.

going from $15 for just audio to around $100 for video doesn't make marketing sense to me.
Actually it's $120 a season if you want to stream at 1.2 Mbps. And you are telling me you can't tell the difference between audio and video? Let's see, even if I only watch Rays games that 75 cents per game. That's not a bad deal. whenever the NFL gets smart and allows Sunday Ticket to be sold online they for sure will charge me at least $200 a year for 16 Bucs games.
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